Fantasy Tip: Foster and Hopkins are really the only two Texans worth starting on fantasy rosters. Washington will make a big play here and there, but he shouldn't be viewed as more than a WR5, especially with what could very well be underachieving quarterback play.

Houston Texans LB Jadeveon Clowney (knee) looks spectacular, according to a team doctor. Clowney is seven months removed from microfracture surgery on his knee. It was previously reported that Clowney will probably be brought along slowly in training camp and could end up being ready for the regular season opener.

Houston Texans RB Arian Foster became the seventh player in the last 20 years to score at least five rushing and five receiving touchdowns in the same season in 2014.

Fantasy Tip: What's more impressive is that Foster did that in 13 games. On the year, he amassed over 1,500 total yards and 13 total touchdowns. If Foster can stay healthy, he should be in RB1 territory once again in 2015.

Houston Texans RB Arian Foster has scored 62 total touchdowns in 66 games since taking over as the primary running back, including 13 in 13 games last year.

Fantasy Tip: Foster actually played just 10 full games last year and still managed to score 13 times. He is still the lead back in Houston, and thanks to his ability as a runner and a pass-catcher, he is still solid RB1 in all formats.

Fantasy Tip: Shorts should see a lot of playing time with the Texans and could be one of the starting wide receivers when the regular season starts. Shorts could be a late-round options in leagues this season since owners will not be able to count on him on a weekly basis.

Fantasy Tip: Blue should have a solid role on offense in 2015 and is the next player up if Foster suffers an injury during the season. Blue could be selected as a handcuff for Foster during drafts or as a late-round option to add depth at the position for owners.

Houston Texans QBs Ryan Mallett and Brian Hoyer are competing for the starting quarterback job and there is no clear favorite for the job, according to head coach Bill O'Brien. Hoyer appeared to be more comfortable than Mallett during offseason workouts.

Fantasy Tip: Owners will need to monitor the situation since there is a chance the team could name a starter before the beginning of training camp. The winner of the competition will have some weapons to work with one offense but likely would not be more than a No. 2 quarterback in fantasy leagues.